Has Agbonlahor ruined 1D pop star's football career? Tomlinson forced to pull out of Doncaster debut after THAT tackle

One Direction pop star Louis Tomlinson has pulled out of Doncaster Rovers' reserve game against Scunthorpe on Tuesday night, after failing to recover from that tackle from Gabriel Agbonlahor.

The diminutive Aston Villa forward is not renowned for his tough tackling but managed to heavily take down the 20-year-old singer during a charity game in aid of the Stiliyan Petrov Cancer Foundation.

Tomlinson was forced off the field after vomiting in front of a packed Celtic Park and it seems he is still feeling the after effects of the challenge.

VIDEO: Scroll down to watch the tackle that broke a thousand teenage girl's hearts

Agony: Pop star Tomlinson rolls in pain after the challenge as Agbonlahor runs off

He told his Twitter followers: 'Unfortunately due to injury I cannot play at this week's Doncaster Rovers
match. I will still be attending the match on the bench.

'I will play in another game in 2014, to be announced. Fans that have
bought tickets for the match can apply for a full refund.

'Fans who do not wish to attend may also keep their ticket and exchange
it for the rescheduled match, again for a reduced price of £3.

'I'm really sorry I can't play I'm gutted.'

Have it! Gabriel Agbonlahor gives the One Direction star a warm welcome to professional football

Agbonlahor received death
threats from irate One Direction fans after flying into a challenge on
Tomlinson - who signed for Championship side Doncaster for charity last
month.

Furious fans took to
Twitter to condemn Agbonlahor, with one posting: '@gabby_10 This guy
hurt Louis knee. I shall hurt your face. I better hear that you
apologized or I will find you, and I will kill you.'

Agbonlahor received death
threats from irate One Direction fans after flying into a challenge on
Tomlinson - who signed for Championship side Doncaster for charity last
month.

Furious fans took to
Twitter to condemn Agbonlahor, with one posting: '@gabby_10 This guy
hurt Louis knee. I shall hurt your face. I better hear that you
apologized or I will find you, and I will kill you.'

It all started so well: Tomlinson proudly shows off his Celtic strip before the game

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When manager Martin O'Neill was asked about the
condition of Tomlinson after the game he said: 'Agbonlahor smashed into him and he
picked himself up and he was ill at the dressing room area.

'He has rushed off now but I think he is fine - he doesn't know where he is but I think he is fine.'

Agbonlahor has since apologised, after saying: 'It was one of those things. I'll apologise to
Louis when we meet up with everybody after the game.

'I
know he enjoyed playing in the game and it's fantastic that he took
time out to be here, and the same with everyone else who played.'